Which other MLB players could potentially join 500 HR club?
Miguel Cabrera made MLB history with his 500th career home run, becoming only the 28th player that the game has ever seen achieve such an impressive feat. The fact that just 28 players out of baseball history's 22,504 major leaguers — that's the number that Baseball Reference gives — makes it an incredibly rare accomplishment. Rarer than the number of players in the Hall of Fame. Rarer than the prestigious 3,000 hit club. Almost as rare as the elusive perfect game, of which there are only 23 in over 200,000 games played.
So while it may seem ridiculous to start thinking about all the other guys who could join Cabrera, seeing as there won't be too many in all likelihood, that's immediately where the mind of a sports fan goes. Who's next? Are there any other active players with a realistic shot? How long will we have to wait until our next epic achievement of pure power?
There are a few names that stand out based on long careers that are approaching the 500-HR threshold and a solid handful of should-be productive years left in the tank. There are some names who aren't really on the trajectory, but could take a late-career surge to put them over the top. And there are some guys for whom it's really too early to project but that we shouldn't leave completely off the radar.
Buy everything you need for a great pregame tailgate party here
Let's break down every single one of these players who could potentially be a 500-HR hitter someday, regardless of how far along that road they are. As long as they have a semi-realistic chance, we've included them below.
All statistics courtesy of Baseball Reference.